Minister: 'Anything could happen' if Brexit deal rejected
She warned members of parliament (MPs) their actions could lead to a "very real risk of no Brexit" and also a general election. Withdrawing from the key vote to ratify the deal in Parliament on Tuesday and aiming to reschedule it for later date.

Celtics 113, Pelicans 100 — Postgame wrap
E'Twaun Moore sat out because of a calf injury and Nikola Mirotic did not play in the second half because of an ankle injury. In a group text message, a couple players went as far as to suggest boycotting practice Sunday, the Tribune reported.

'I was willing to die in there'
Ortega showed plenty of heart, but it seemed only a matter of time before Holloway would secure his victory. There has been a lot of talk about the possibility of Holloway moving up to lightweight next.

New ball taken as India punish Aussies
Pat Cummins was the ninth man to get out as Jasprit Bumrah ended his 121-ball vigil as Kohli took an easy catch in the first slip. And I'm sure India are the same with us, they want to see our fast bowlers bowl a hell of a lot of overs.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive goes free to play
In addition to the free version, will be available for the premium edition of CS:GO Prime Status Upgrade for 425 hryvnia. CS:GO players with Prime Status get access to exclusive drops and matchmaking with other members.

Marlboro maker leaps into the cannabis trade with $2.4B
Michelle Wine Estates and Marlboro, has announced a $1.8 billion investment in Canadian cannabis company Cronos Group. Altria can nominate four directors, including one independent director, to the Cronos board, giving it 4-to-3 control.

Counting begins to decide fate of in 5 states
The Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led government is looking to return to power for the fourth time amid the anti-incumbency wave. More so, because the BJP has seen significant reverses in Lok Sabha and Assembly bypolls held since 2014.

According to CBS affiliate KYTX-TV, once the plane landed in Seattle, the plane was taken out of service due to an unrelated mechanical issue and workers brought in a different plane for the flight.

Dan Landson, a spokesman for the Dallas-based airline, said the flight was in the air for about three hours before it returned to Seattle.

"We sincerely regret the inconvenience to the customers impacted by the delay, and we are following up with them with a gesture of goodwill to apologize for the disruption to their travel", an airline spokesperson said.

A spokeswoman for LifeCenter Northwest, an organization that facilitates organ transfers for the region, said they don't use commercial airlines for heart transplant transfers.